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Hong Kong fire: 3 arrested as deadliest fire in years leaves dozens dead, hundreds missing

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There is little doubt that the US has opened up a full scale stealth war on Chinese interests, whether it was the Hongqi Bridge Collapse which recently collapsed or the fire which broke out killing innocent people or the tension between Chinas inner circle, the “silent political earthquake unfolding inside the CCP seeking to create tension between Fang Hongwei in Xi’an — the so-called guardian of Xi’s “dragon vein” — to the disappearance of Wang Xiaohong, the vanishing of Cai Qi, and the detention of Ma Xingrui and Chen Weijun, the core of Xi’s inner circle, the family networks in Shaanxi, Guangdong, and Xinjiang,” (all of which are likely old, almost cold war stratagems aimed dat attacking and destabilising a country.

Whether or not these occurrences are accidental, coincidental or made to happen, the active point is that all actions by a corrupt government in power have to be addressed by a unifying World Order of which the US has proven through its actions that it simply is not an honest broker or agent. Were I able to call on the Church to step in and remedy the issue, I do place my entreaty, as a bystander who has sat on the sidelines silent, I can see a danger ahead, the likes of which has wrested me from my hiding. We require a leader of whom may not be perfect, may be a sinner, but holds dear the sanctity of human life, and the integrity of truth.

By Mark Richardson and Chris Williams

The Brief

  • A deadly fire swept through seven high-rise buildings in Hong Kong, killing at least 44 people and leaving 279 missing.
    • Hundreds were evacuated as authorities raised a level-5 alarm and confirmed the death of a firefighter.
    • Police arrested three men on suspicion of manslaughter as the investigation into the city’s worst blaze in years continues.

Hong Kong police have arrested three men on suspicion of manslaughter, according to several local news reports, following a fire that has killed at least 44 people and left 279 others missing—the city’s deadliest blaze in years.

The Fire Services Department said the fire broke out at mid-afternoon and after nightfall authorities upgraded it to a level 5 alarm.

The fire was still raging late into the night.

The city’s leader, John Lee, confirmed at least 36 people were killed and at least 29 were hospitalized. Another 279 people were reported missing. 

Tang Ping-keung, the secretary for security of Hong Kong, said one firefighter died after sustaining injuries while battling the blaze.

“I am profoundly grieved at the passing of Mr Ho, who lost his life in the course of an operation. I offer my deepest condolences to his family members,” Tang said.

Photos and video from the scene showed the bamboo scaffolding of the towers engulfed in flames and thick, dark smoke pouring out of multiple floors.

Authorities said around 700 people have been evacuated to temporary housing. According to records, the housing complex has 2,000 apartments covering eight blocks and houses about 4,800 people.

Hong Kong fire: 3 arrested as deadliest fire in years leaves dozens dead, hundreds missing | FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul

Hongqi Bridge Collapse Is a Warning. China’s Leaders Should Listen. – The Diplomat

The Collapse of Xi’s Inner Circle — A Silent Political Earthquake – YouTube

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